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Appendix B Cisco MWR 2941 Router Command Reference
show policy-map interface
Traffic Shaping: Example
The following sample output from the show policy-map interface command (shown below) displays
the statistics for the serial 3/2 interface. Traffic shaping has been enabled on this interface, and an
average rate of 20 percent of the bandwidth has been specified.
Router# show policy-map interface Serial3/2
Serial3/2
Service-policy output: p1
Class-map: c1 (match-all)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0 bps, drop rate 0 bps
Match: any
Traffic Shaping
Target/Average Byte Sustain Excess Interval Increment Adapt
Rate Limit bits/int bits/int (ms) (bytes) Active
20 % 10 (ms) 20 (ms)
201500/201500 1952 7808 7808 38 976 -
Queue Packets Bytes Packets Bytes Shaping
Depth Delayed Delayed Active
0 0 0 0 0 no
Table 50 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
police Indicates that traffic policing based on a percentage of bandwidth has
been enabled. Also, displays the bandwidth percentage, the CIR, and the
committed burst (Bc) size in ms.
conformed, actions Displays the number of packets and bytes marked as conforming to the
specified rates, and the action to be taken on those packets.
exceeded, actions Displays the number of packets and bytes marked as exceeding the
specified rates, and the action to be taken on those packets.
1. A number in parentheses may appear next to the service-policy output name and the class-map name. The number is for
Cisco internal use only and can be disregarded.
Table 49 show policy-map interface Field Descriptions—Configured for Percentage-Based Policing
and Shaping
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Field Description
Table 50 show policy-map interface Field Descriptions—Configured for Percentage-Based Policing
and Shaping (with Traffic Shaping Enabled)
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Field Description
Service-policy output Name of the output service policy applied to the specified interface or VC.
Class-map Class of traffic being displayed. Output is displayed for each configured
class in the policy. The choice for implementing class matches (for
example, match-all or match-any) can also appear next to the traffic class.
packets, bytes Number of packets (also shown in bytes) identified as belonging to the
class of traffic being displayed.